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Club Zed
Not a downmarket all-inclusive holiday resort, but a content subscription service
Zed, the UK consumer brand of LaNetro Zed, has launched Club Zed, where members can download 30 products for £9 a month including ringtones, wallpapers or games,
Wholesale data model bypasses dowload fees
Off-portal, flat fee music downloads
Further to our story about the growth of mobile music downloads, and 3's success with its flat fee, no added data charge, service we note that mBlox and New-Visions have launched what looks
Mobile music download numbers
So that's who's buying James Blunt
Mobile audio is making a recognisable impact on the digital and overall singles and albums markets.
Mobile access to your TV
ROK launches streaming to mobile product
ROK Entertainment, which markets a mobile TV player and service, has developed a solution that it says can deliver television programmes from your home television to your mobile phone wherever you are
Nokia debuts new mobile gaming solutions
Nokia has unveiled a new software development kit (SDK) and consumer interface for its next generation mobile gaming platform. The new tools and consumer interface are designed to empower the mobile games industry to create high quality 3D
MTV and T-Mobile partner on mobile TV service
Nickelodeon, Paramount Comedy and MTV sign up
MTV Networks International, owned by Viacom, and T-Mobile, have announced a partnership to deliver MTVNI’s portfolio of entertainment brands to mobile TV subscribers across T-Mobile's European markets. The deal is the
SFR music subscription service supported by Musiwave
Musiwave, an Openwave company and a leading provider of mobile music entertainment services to operators and media companies worldwide, today announced its first agreement with a major music company, Universal Music France, to roll-out subscription-based mobile music services.
Netsize and Abaxia parner with mobile barcode solution
Abaxia's MobileTag application will use camera-phones to create direct access to SMS and browsing services based on the Netsize mSuites content management platform





